Practices :

Nhu-Hoang Tran Thang joined LALIVE in 2016. Her main area of practice is international arbitration, including both investment and commercial arbitration.

Nhu-Hoang Tran Thang has acted as arbitrator, counsel or assistant to the arbitral tribunal in over thirty arbitrations conducted under a variety of rules (ICSID, ICC, UNCITRAL, SCAI, LCIA, CRCICA and DIS) and related to a variety of industries (including oil & gas, banking & finance, telecommunications, transportation, mining and pharmaceuticals).

Before joining the firm, she worked as an associate in the office of one of the leading Swiss international arbitrators (2012-2016). Prior to that, she worked in the arbitration teams of magic circle firms in Paris and at arbitration boutiques in Geneva and London.

Nhu-Hoang Tran Thang holds an LL.M from Northwestern University (2009), a Master 2 in Litigation, Arbitration and ADR from Paris II Assas University (2008), a Master 2 in International and European Economic Law from Paris X Nanterre University (2007), a Master in International Business Law from Paris I Sorbonne University (2006), and a Master in International Relations from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (2005).

Member of the Advisory Board of Young ICCA (International Council for Commercial Arbitration), she has lectured at Paris II Assas University (2015-2016) and within the ICC Summer Course on International Commercial Arbitration in Paris (2016 and 2017). She regularly publishes in the field of international arbitration.

Du choc des cultures en arbitrage international (Quelques réflexions)

Nhu-Hoang Tran Thang,
Pierre Tercier,
2015

In: M. A. Raouf, Ph. Leboulanger & N. Ziadé (Eds), Festschrift Ahmed Sadek El-Kosheri, From the Arab World to the Globalization of International Law and Arbitration, Kluwer, 2015